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Phaxuji
ParticipantAww shucks, it was nothing.
Actually, I always consider it an honor to be able to test what people come up with. It’s like getting to be backstage.
So thank you for allowing me the chance to try it in the first place!
Phaxuji
ParticipantYou’re suggesting against playing your own hack? That’s not exactly the response I expected.
It’s too late anyway, I’m actually near the end. Just beat Sun Quan and now I’m at an interesting part where everything is very maze-like. To be honest, this part seems fairly intriguing.
Anyway, I’d love to be given a chance to try out your hack! Do you have a file sharing site you could upload the hack to? As a general rule I try not to post my email.
Although if I had no choice, I suppose I’d be willing since your update looks pretty awesome.
Phaxuji
ParticipantBased on that answer, I’m probably going to stop playing the mod then. I’ve walked carefully all over the world map and gone to every available town and talked to every person there is and nothing has changed. It’s too bad, I was having a lot of fun with it. But I appreciate you taking the time to ask for me – thank you!
Phaxuji
ParticipantI just joined this site and I read that the Yuan Shao’s Revenge mod is getting an update. I happen to be playing through that mod right now for the first time (I gave up on Rise of Ieyasu because I am hopelessly stuck). I have a lot of impressions and feedback, but they aren’t necessarily positive. In fact, much of it is critical. Would you (the creator of the mod) still be interested in hearing the feedback?
In my experience, modders/hackers are divided into two categories: those that mod games for their own enjoyment and couldn’t give a damn what anyone else thinks, and those who are trying to make a generally appealing game. My interests in modding are for more aligned with the latter camp than the former. Thus, any feedback I would provide is not meant to denigrate, insult or otherwise malign this mod. It is simply the results of my journey as a tester and what I feel would make the mod a better experience for most people who might play it. I am offering my feedback for no reason other than I noticed v3.0 was being actively worked on.
Regardless of the answer, I am still interested in playing the mod when it is released. Keep up the good work and thank you for this website! I’m glad I found it.
Phaxuji
ParticipantPlaying through the Rise of Ieyasu mod right now. I really enjoy it quite a bit. Thank you for making it.
I’m stuck at the moment. I can’t remember who I just beat, but the only ways to go now are a castle up north through a whole bunch of mountains that have a very tough general named Masa Mune (with some 15k troops) or a single hidden path far away that leads to another general who says something about betraying Nobunaga is bad and has about 50k troops. In either case, I have close to 2k and there is absolutely no way to deal with either of them.
Where is it that I’m supposed to go? Nobunaga hinted about going “west” but I did so and found no one I could fight. What am I doing wrong?
Also, as a sidenote, was the overworld map created with the intent to appear like actual Japan? I hadn’t noticed anything until I ran into the monks and saw the moat around their castle (and then remembered my Japanese history during the warring states period).
Oh, and one more sidenote: I really like documentation with hacks. I know it’s probably ten years too late (I only now found out about this website and these hacks despite my love for DoaE) but if sonic.penguin or anyone else is planning on making more hacks or anything else, having documentation that includes changes or a walkthrough would be much appreciated.
Thank you all in advance for any help or comments you can provide!
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